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Re: NEED HELP! 64 Chry 300 w/4spd.
[Re: Commando1]
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08/03/10 09:40 AM
08/03/10 09:40 AM
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Diego (not Ted)
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BTW, how did you figure that?
Don't you me - you are assuming I'm right!
But here's my understanding:
1960 300-F 4-speed was truly a limited edition vehicle and not offered after that. I've seen a few '61 300-Gs with 3-speeds and was familiar with the shifter configuration. Max Wedge stick cars were 3-speeds till '64, as far as I know, so Chrysler Corp didn't have a regular production 4-speed till then.
On a side note, when I lived in Detroit, I went to the Mopar show at Centerline. I remember a silver '69 GTX with the pewter interior in the parking lot. Some guy was showing curious people like me, and that's where I caught a glimpse of a '63-4 Newport (?) with that funky 3-speed. . . anyway, chances are that pic you indicated is a '61 is a 3-speed car.
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Re: NEED HELP! 64 Chry 300 w/4spd.
[Re: NicksGarage]
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08/04/10 12:26 AM
08/04/10 12:26 AM
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60 Chrysler 300's with the optional 400 horsepower engine got a French-built Pont-a-Mousson 4-speed transmission. VERY limited production as noted above.
A few B-body Dodges and Plymouths got a BW T-10 4-speed in the 63 model year, but except for the handful of Pont-a-Mousson equipped 1960 300F's, no "Chrysler" got a 4-speed until the 64 model year when Chrysler Corporation's own A-833 4-speed was introduced.
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